Romeo and Juliet (Act II)
  • 1. Unwieldy means:
A) awkward
B) clever
C) disgusting
D) comfortable
  • 2. A monologue is a/an:
A) a figure of speech
B) a poetry written in unlined lines
C) a speech made by one character in a play
D) a conversation between two characters in a play
  • 3. The awareness of a contrast between the way things seem and the way they are is:
A) irony
B) analogy
C) soliloquy
D) allusion
  • 4. How does Juliet speak, yet say nothing?
A) writing a letter
B) sign language
C) with her eyes
D) sending a messenger
  • 5. Romeo's comparison of Juliet to the sun is an example of a/an:
A) imagery
B) analogy
C) irony
D) monologue
  • 6. How does Romeo say that he got to her balcony?
A) He was lifted by love's wings.
B) The nurse let him in.
C) He climbed the wall.
D) He broke into the house.
  • 7. Juliet sends the nurse to Romeo for what purpose?
A) to confirm his love
B) to give him a wedding gift
C) to find out a time for the wedding
D) to ask if he still wants to be married
  • 8. Where is Juliet suppposed to be going when she in fact gets married?
A) school
B) confession
C) a friend's
D) Romeo's house
  • 9. The vile offer of marriage from Paris disgusted Juliet. What does vile mean?
A) clever
B) repulsive
C) sincere
D) valuable
  • 10. How long is the nurse away before returning?
A) 1 hour
B) 3 hours
C) 1 day
D) half and hour
  • 11. Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet because:
A) He knows that they will not live long.
B) He believes it will end the family feud.
C) Romeo is very persuasive.
D) He realizes that they are in love.
  • 12. "The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night." This is an example of what type of literary term?
A) personification
B) metaphor
C) simile
D) analogy
  • 13. Having superior strength is:
A) vile
B) cunning
C) predominant
D) unwieldy
  • 14. Juliet's change of mind about marriage is an example of what type of irony?
A) situational
B) verbal
C) poetic
D) dramatic
  • 15. What does Friar Laurence mean when he says, "Therefore, love moderately; long love doth so"?
A) There is no such thing as lasting love.
B) Only give your love to few people.
C) True love takes time.
D) Love never lasts.
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